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Well, I've been thinking of mostly going the Noodle Incident route since I'm planning to stage this during that single encounter at Ohgi and Villetta's residence, but I might be able to wedge in a minor flashback.

That's certainly sounds interesting.
I know you'll do a great job of putting them in their place.

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Then Suzaku joins them both in the closet, because of course, everyone knows they're mutually attracted. Ask Sayoko.

I wonder, if SuperSuzaku is able to dodge bullets and bend the laws of physics (by running up the side of a wall and then kicking down a ceiling mounted gunturret [that I assume is made of metal]) could Suze-Q overcome the Geass power of Rolo and spinzaku him before Rolo got the jump on him.

Suzaku, as Zero: I was thinking about something. People have always chased after happiness. Sometimes, at the expense of other people.

Villetta: Are you talking about Lelouch, the Demon Emperor?

Suzaku, as Zero: It's ironic that you mention that very name, considering that YOU used him as a stepping stone towards nobility and then committed falsehood against him during the meeting between Schneizel and the Black Knights, under the pretense of helping Ohgi. You have been against him every step of the way for your own reasons, while it was he who fought for the very freedoms people now enjoy.

Villetta: The Black Knights were nothing but pawns to him. All he wanted was world domination.

Suzaku, as Zero: You still don't get it, do you? How someone else could be using his identity, or what he really wanted?

Villetta: Su-, Su-zaku! You're alive! And now you're Zero! But I thought you were Lelouch's knight!

Suzaku: I was. His plan was to unite the world against him, so that they would work towards peace after his death.

Villetta: But... that means...

Suzaku: He gave up his life for everyone else, including his enemies.

Villetta: He also killed thousands of people in the process.

Suzaku: I know that. He had the strong desire to die since he thought Nunnally had died, and the Black Knights had just turned on him.

Villetta (sensing anger in Suzaku's eyes): I take it that you are holding this against me?

Suzaku: Hmph. You should know that already. (to Ohgi, who is silently listening in the background) Isn't that right, Ohgi?

Ohgi: * gasps *

Suzaku: Anyways, I listened to some recordings of that very meeting, and realized that Schneizel had been using half-truths to implicate Lelouch, including a recording from a meeting between the two of us over at the Kururugi Shrine. He only played the part where Lelouch admits that he deliberately gave Euphemia the geass order to kill the Japanese.

Ohgi: So, that proves he used us all as pawns, only to abandon us when he sees fit. Besides, shouldn't you hate him for doing all of this to Euphemia?

Suzaku: What was left out of the recording was that Lelouch was lying. In reality, he had lost control of his geass the moment he made an off-hand suggestion of what he could order Euphie to do, and she would have to do it. It was an idiotic thing to do, but it was also one that Lelouch never lived down.

Ohgi: So why did he lie about it all along?

Suzaku: People lie because they are chasing after something. At our private meeting, he begged me to protect Nunnally from being used by his father against him. He never believed in excuses. And how did I return the favor after Schneizel interfered with the meeting? Going into battle once again, and almost killing Nunnally when I fired off FLEIJA.

Ohgi: Which is all on you.

Suzaku: I know, and I'll have to live with it for the rest of my life. The difference between you and I, Kaname Ohgi, is that I've recognized and accepted atonement for my sins and ignorance, while you get by, completely oblivious and scot-free. I can't let that be.

Ohgi: What are you talking about?

Suzaku: You know, it's ironic that you called out Lelouch for using everyone as pawns, and abandoning them. Well, you're no better yourself.

Ohgi: What did you just say?

Villetta (rushing towards Suzaku): Why, you-

Suzaku (pulls out a gun on Villetta): I wouldn't make another move if I were you. I could kill both of you where you stand.

Ohgi: Chigusa!

Suzaku: Heh, sometimes it really is true, that the woman led the man astray. (Villetta seethes) You let your guard down in front of Villetta, who shot you during the Black Rebellion, causing Ashford Academy to fall out of the control of your comrades.

Ohgi: I was disposable to Lelouch!

Suzaku: How do you know that? He was making a practical decision to have someone substitute for you, which again, was because of your own negligence. His own flesh and blood sister who he had sworn to protect, Nunnally, had been kidnapped because of that, and that is why he abandoned the Black Rebellion. He never returned because I captured him and turned him to the Emperor, who gave him false memories. Your woman, by the way, had been watching over him for the year as the head of a surveillance to make sure his memories had not returned, and to have him killed if he did, to keep him from returning as Zero. He had to fake amnesia until he found out about your little tryst.

Ohgi: Is this true, Chigusa?

Villetta: Yes.

Suzaku (to Ohgi): Just think, you might have been executed because of her. More to the point, you secretly abandoned your post at the Black Knights to see her in China, knowing full well that she still wanted you dead. How the Black Knights accepted her and trusted her over Lelouch is beyond me. (to Villetta) Speaking of which, Villetta, I have reason to believe that you were not being anymore truthful in your evidence against him.

Villetta: His geass, you mean?

Suzaku: All you presented were documents suggesting who he was suspected to have geassed, painting him to be more dangerous than he really was, supposedly leading the Black Knights to believe he either had the ability to give commands as he pleased, or just had them all geassed into complete obedience. There are a few important things you never considered, or even realized. Lelouch's geass only works once on any single person. Why do you think he had to be careful around you when you were head of the OSI? Plus, why would he kill Euphie, one of his most beloved sisters, if he could negate the command he accidentally placed on her? Second, did you ever consider the commands Lelouch had given, and the reasons why? I ask this because of a couple of the other people mentioned: Clovis, who ordered the Shinjuku massacre that nearly killed Ohgi and his allies before they were the Black Knights, and which by the way, you were part of. The other person, Shirley, he geassed to forget the recent trauma she had experienced partly because you had used her in hopes of capturing him and claiming nobility. She was someone he wanted to protect, and you used her.

Villetta: But that was then...

Suzaku: That still doesn't change how selfish and inconsiderate of the truth you have been. Isn't that also proof, along with his wish to get Nunnally back from the Britannian Empire, that he had people he had cared about, and that he had more noble motives? She even forgave him for killing her father! When she realized everyone else in Ashford had fake memories to uphold the masquerade, she clearly knew something was wrong, and that Lelouch had been alone, so she wanted to help him out. That was until Rolo had murdered her, because he had become too possessive of Lelouch.

Ohgi: Rolo, that kid Lelouch had secretly let into our ranks?

Suzaku: Only because he wanted to use him. In reality, Rolo was a replacement for Nunnally while Lelouch and everyone else had fake memories. In reality, he was also an assassin who was under orders to kill Lelouch if it became clear that he regained his memories. He had his own special geass that allowed him to stop the sensation of time for everyone else. Villetta knew all of this this. Lelouch managed to convince him to be loyal to him as a brother over Britannia, but deep down, he was angry that he had been a replacement sibling for Nunnally, and for what he had done to Shirley, so he plotted to have him secretly killled. Of course, he gave his life to save Lelouch from the execution you had plotted.

Suzaku: (continuing, to Ohgi) So I guess you're beginning to realize there's more than meets the eye regarding geass, pun intended. With that in mind, Lelouch would have never geassed his allies, as he believed in free will. Besides, do you believe you would be able to turn on him if he did geass you into complete obedience?

Ohgi: This still doesn't change that he used us. He even said so!

Suzaku: Which I am about to get to. You had been using him as well, for one particular reason, to get back Japan. And you were going to sell him out to Schneizel in exchange, not suspecting that he might have been using you. Worse, you used Kallen as a pawn herself to bait Lelouch, and threatened to shoot her down with him when she tried coming to his defense, just because you suspected him of using geass. His speech about using everyone was a lie designed to have Kallen spared, since he knew he had no chance of escaping the execution. Naoto Kouzuki would be rolling in his grave, Ohgi.

Ohgi: Kallen, forgive me.

Suzaku: I'm sorry, but it's too late for that. Kallen never wants to see you again. She even ordered to have you shot on sight if you came near Naoto's grave.

Ohgi: Isn't this all a bit unfair?

Suzaku: Unfair? At least she hasn't beaten you up for using her like that. She gave it to me good for threatening to use Refrain on her when she was imprisoned.

Suzaku: I know. But I'm not even done yet. When you made the deal with Schneizel to turn over Lelouch to have Japan back and stop the war, you turned your back on the rest of the world represented by the UFN, who you were assigned as sole military force. For your accusations against him for abandoning you during the Black Rebellion, you nearly committed something magnitudes worse. I can't believe you're actually Prime Minister. Well, not anymore, you're not.

Ohgi: You wouldn't.

Suzaku: I would. Now get down on your knees. (stomps on Ohgi, slamming his foot with emphasis on each of the following words) Treachery, foolishness, and incompetence. I of all people know these two things. No one should ever be rewarded in spite of these things, like you have. I've sought punishment all of my life, only to dig myself even deeper, but at least I know my place. One final thing for you, Ohgi, how did it serve you to trust the word of the most threatening Britannian royal, and a Britannian noble who until recently had been against you, over Lelouch? It is true that he was a Britannian prince. Emphasis on was, however. He had been exiled from the Empire with his sister after he spoke out against his father for showing no concern over the death of his mother, Marianne vi Britannia. He and Nunnally had been sent to live with us until the day Britannia invaded Japan. That was the reason Lelouch declared war on Britannia. He had his reasons for keeping his identity from you. (noting what Kaguya had told him) Taizo Kirihara knew him from his time in Japan, and that is why he funded you, and said it was important that he keep his identity a secret. His intentions were pristine, Ohgi, even if his methods were extreme. But I understand that you, too, valued results.

Ohgi (in pain): No... It's not possible.

Suzaku: You never cared to understand what his issues were, in the end. That is why he snapped, in the end. And that is also why I am also stuck playing a role I am ill-suited for, Zero, a charismatic genius. Just who the hell does he think I am? (solemnly closes eyes and looks down) Then again, it serves me right for getting in his way for my misguided and self-serving objectives. (to Villetta) And you, Villetta, you did nothing but to impede him at every critical juncture, regardless of the side you were on, and you did absolutely nothing beneficial for the revolution. All this time, you've sought glory, relied on other people's good graces, whether they be an evil empire or a rebel fighting it, and even stepped on other people in the process. Lelouch may have hurt other people, but at least he wanted to create a better world. The irony that you've been redeemed while he's dead and seen as the worst person ever, after what was a hard life, sickens me. Not to mention that he died a young boy who never got to enjoy a relationship, among many other simple pleasures, while the both of you, who are nearly a decade older than him, still live on, and have just started a family with a child. That's one other thing I can't let pass.

Villetta: Not... little... Chigusa...

Suzaku: I'm sorry, Villetta. Chigusa's being taken into the care of Kallen as her adopted child. She wanted to begin a family with Lelouch, but now she'll never get that chance. There are a couple of other things you should know. Kallen Kouzuki is now Kallen Lamperouge, having adopted the fake surname Lelouch had used while he lived with the Ashfords. Here's the story: a month prior to the ascension of Lelouch vi Britannia to the throne of emperor, Kallen consummated a relationship with Lelouch Lamperouge, who died in the Mt. Fuji blast, but not before leaving behind that baby. Kallen has just chosen to rename her Shirley. She hopes that both Lelouch and Shirley will live on with her.

Ohgi: No...

Villetta: But she's my baby...

Suzaku: You don't even deserve her. Neither of you should even be alive, you sniveling little runts. If only the both of you had died at the bottom of that waterfall. There would be no Zero Requiem, and Lelouch would still be alive to help keep the peace.

Villetta: You're not going to kill us?

Ohgi: But I thought this was about eliminating the hate, at the very least...

Suzaku: I'm not going to kill you. It wouldn't serve me. Lelouch never said I had to let anyone off the hook. I confronted Cornelia regarding her past atrocities, and she's agreed to stay under house arrest for the rest of her life.

Ohgi: What's our punishment?

Suzaku: You will both be my lackeys. There's an important secret: Schneizel is under a command to serve Zero for the rest of his life. You are both to keep him from breaking free of this command. (to a concealed Jeremiah) Take them away, Jeremiah.

Suzaku: Lelouch... I don't know how long this peace of yours will last. I know it won't, because people are predestined to come into conflict. That is the price of free will. It is only because you weren't in your right mind that I do not begrudge you for not thought this through. That, and opposing you at nearly every step, when I should have joined you in the first place. We could have averted so much. Wait for me, along with Euphie and Shirley, in C's World.

Haven't received any death threats yet. Someone called me a monster, someone else said I'm the worst "writter" ever, and the last person actually liked it and just wanted it to be longer.

Death flag is not a death threats.

It's a form of expression using a visual novel terms indicating there's a character death ( especially for the focused character ). When I read the first line, I can alredy feel a shivers without knowing why. That's why I said, I can feel a death flag already.

In most fanfics and doujinshi, it's usual to use Refrain as a reason for character derailment.
Especially for those looking for an irrational moment such as going yaoi-mode to Rolo and Suzaku, or anything else involving ingnorance to the main plot.

Now, it comes curiosity.
Is Refrain really that strong ?
Until a lot of fanfics writer used that as a main plot device to ensure there's nothing wrong with character derailment?

Me and some other people on another forum were passing around Code Geass Ideas for a few days, when we were basically done, we realized: "Oh, wait, shit! No one here actually writes Code Geass fics!"

So I'm gonna post them here, most of my contributions went to the first one.

Idea 1: A Peggy Sue fic where Kallen and/or Suzaku are sent back instead of Lelouch, to shortly before the series start (Between maybe an hour and up to about two years?). Kallen saving her brother and Suzaku doing whatever are optional. *

Idea 2: A Peggy Sue fic where Lelouch is sent back, not to the start of the series, but to immediately before either his mother's 'assassination' or his disastrous argument with his father. *

Him preventing his sister's maiming would be massively guilt reducing for him.

He ALSO knows the location of two Rounds level Knightmare pilot's, even if he might have to swap Kallen for Suzaku if they end up anything like canon.

The first comes from confusion over why everyone always has Lelouch be the one sent back, as part of what makes Peggy Sue fics fun is the Idiot Hero bungling through everything, and Lelouch just smashes everything in his way with that much foreknowledge.

The second comes from someone else' idea of a story that's half political intrigue, as Lelouch attempts to work his way up in court (The time specified by them was 5 years.) to become Viceroy of Area 11.

Other lesser developed ideas (That were put through some quality control, ie; I'm just not putting up the bad sounding ones.) that are from months ago that never went anywhere:

1: Kallen, thinking that Lelouch's intelligence could be used, tries to blackmail him into the Black Knights.

2: Instead of getting the Command Voice, Lelouch get the Enslavement Gaze, a Geass that turns those he uses it own into his slaves. this has its pluses: Kallen's loyalty is unquestionable, Euphie can be told not to follow an order... but also limits him, he can't use it on Jeremiah as easy, without proper instructions his entire plan could go belly up, etc.

3: What if Suzaku actually joined up with Zero after being saved from the court martial. *

4: What if Lelouch had used his Geass one less time when he met Euphie? Or had already manifested the permanent Geass and either kept his mouth shut or had precautions.

5:

Spoiler for To Big *:

All the way back in Stage 02 of First Season.

As Suzaku chases Lelouch's Sutherland, he stops to save a woman and her child falling from a high window.

That's kind of an interesting move, isn't it?

It's totally in character for Suzaku to do that, so that's not what's odd...

Suzaku's ability to maneuver the Lancelot well enough to catch them and put them down without harm certainly isn't the most grievous violation of the laws of logic or physics that Code Geass commits, so that can't be it...

Hmm...

Oh! Right!

I believe Clovis's standing order was something like:

"WIPE OUT EVERYONE IN THE SHINJUKU GHETTO!"

Not, "everyone but the women and children," as demonstrated so well by the Royal Guard in Stage 01.

This was the founding principle Lelouch always followed. Having the power to issue commands nobody could resist was a great burden, as you always had to be careful of who you were using it on and what consequences it would bring. If you robbed too much of a person's will, or you didn't carefully consider the implications of your strategy in advance, the results could be disastrous. Even saving it as a last resort could lead to your own downfall if you didn't think about how you were using it or what precise command you should make. Geass was never something to be taken lightly.

But then there are some days where you just say fuck it.

Lelouch and Euphemia were alone in the darkened throne room of the Special Administrative Zone, discussing an important business matter. Euphemia was in high spirits, but her companion appeared to be reserving some sort ace in his sleeve. Lelouch casually looked to the side in thought before speaking.

"Oh, Euphie, I have one more request before we make our arrangement final."

Euphemia offered him a teasing look as she replied. She was relieved how things had come to pass between them, but she conveyed hints of both curiousness and anxiousness toward what he had to say next.

"What is it now, Lelouch? Don't keep my hands tied."

Lelouch delayed his answer. He delicately raised his fingers to her cheeks, keeping her head in place as her eyes remained locked on his. She appeared to be somewhat bewildered by his actions, and he offered a satisfied smirk as he studied her sparkling eyes and her soft, elegant features.

It was then that Lelouch deliberately activated his Geass. The command he issued was simple in phrasing, but catastrophic in nature. His words came in a sinister tone.

"Kill the Japanese."

Euphemia only had enough time to react with a startled gasp. A faint red outline appeared around her irises as Lelouch's dominance began to take hold of her, and she started to walk backwards in a futile attempt to escape his frightening stare. Clutching her temples and shaking her head in a sudden fit of hysteria, she struggled to object.

"N-… no! I'd never do that!"

A proud grin appeared on Lelouch's face, and he promptly stepped forward just as Euphemia was about to collapse to her knees. He stopped her from falling by carefully wrapping her arms around her and guiding her head rest against him. He lowered his voice and comforted her when he felt her tremble.

"Shhh. I know it's hard to think about, but you'll be fine once it sinks in."

There was no doubt that the power of Geass was absolutely ravaging the girl's poor mind, breaking—no, annihilating—her free will at its very core to ensure she would obey the order. It was all exactly as Lelouch had intended, and all she could do was sob into his shoulder as she tried with all of her heart to resist the curse he had placed upon her.

"Why would you ask me to do something so horrible? I… I…"

Euphemia's resistance gradually faded. When she lifted her head and gazed lovingly toward her half-brother, she was clearly feeling happier than before. The red glow in her eyes was all the more evident, and an innocent smile crossed her lips. Her voice returned to its usual sweet, cheerful self when she continued speaking.

"…I understand. You want me to kill the Japanese."

Lelouch answered with a small nod and a supportive tone.

"That's right. Don't leave a single one of them alive."

Euphemia curiously tilted her head and blinked as she tried to develop a battle plan in her ruined mind. She sounded unsure of herself when she spoke again.

"How would you like me to start?"

On cue, Lelouch reached into his grand cape and produced a fully-loaded machine gun from his back. He carefully passed it into Euphemia's hands while he answered.

"With this."

Euphemia smiled again and cocked the weapon with surprising skill. She was like a child with a new toy, and Lelouch couldn't be more pleased with what he saw. He had high hopes for her. With some luck, maybe some of her guards would even be willing to help her in her brutal mission.

Glancing toward Lelouch a final time, Euphemia displayed her gratitude in an enthusiastic voice.

"Thank you, Lelouch! I won't let you down!"

She parted ways with a playful giggle and turned her attention toward the open throne room doors. She then cheerfully sprinted out of the chamber toward the SAZ stadium, where infamy awaited.

Lelouch had no ulterior motive. He had no contingency plan. He had no intention of ever interrupting Euphemia's horrifying campaign. He only wanted to sit back, relax, and watch how her mission would unfold. He couldn't wait to see how far the bubbly princess could change the course of history.

"Quite of. In this kind of relationship, as someone who supposedly protect you, I feel kinda useless since it always you who protect me.",
Lelouch sighed, "If I still had my Geass intact, I would surely order them to get away from us."

Kallen sighed, "Lelouch, now I asked this. For what reason you court me ? Is it because you want to protect me ? Or is it because you love me ?"

"Of course it's because I love you !", Lelouch yelled as he turned his face to her.

"Then it's fine.", Kallen replied calmly,
"I never asked you to be kind to me, as for myself, I'm used to be your knight also-- so there's no problem."

"But still ..", Lelouch sighed.
"I'm still dissapointed at myself-- I already planned each of our date for six months and I didn't even manage to get rid those interruption."

"It's just a date, why you need to be so panic like this ?", Kallen asked

"Because you turned to be much more beautiful than before !"

"Huh ?", Kallen shocked.

"At the first time I see you, well-- it feels normal. Well, we're on the battlefield during that day.
But, following those days especially after that Refrain incident in Shinjuku,
I just realized it when I saw your smile, your eyes, it's almost everything !
You're so radiant ! Sorry for take a slight peek at your naked body before-- I did ...
Ah, no ! It's not like that ! I mean, you're really beautiful from both outer and inner sides !

..... ( a long speech )

Especially after the war over, I still remembered, even after I court you, those of your fanboys is still-- keep-- sending you with that kind of
love letters, flowers, songs and many more things until now ! Did they even remember that I'm also there ?!
Even some of them starts flirting at you like-- thinking you're such a shallow-minded girl that didn't even knowing what you're fighting for until this time !

I ... I ..", Lelouch starts to feel tired by his own speech.

"I understand.", Kallen smiled as she grab her boyfriends arms, "Sometimes, I feel jealous to your fangirls for being able to be so honest too."

As he reading those words, Lelouch remembered something.

"Ah-- I just remembered ..."

"Remember what ?", Kallen asked.

"We've been dating for six months and I didn't even know ... Why did you love me ?"

..... ( Answer and conclusion )

It's a simplified beta version based on the beta version in my HD.
I simplified it due to some untold expression caused by the differences in languange.

I'm new to the world of Code Geass, (and anime in general to be honest) and wish to read some fanfiction. I'm very experienced in fanfiction I suppose, I have read literally tens of millions of words worth of HPFF (don't hold it against me :P)

I have already read Dauntless by Allora Gale, and I am in progress with Lelouch of the Revolution by Lilyflower1987, and have Lelouch of Britannia by Cal Reflector in line for the next read. Dauntless was stupidly good, I then started Revolution, then a quick search brought up Britannia as a very well considered read. What I would like to know is, are there any more novel-length fics worth reading? I'd rather that they didn't stray too far from the general idea of the plot (like the fics I've read so far), and that they don't include slash. Off the top of my head, I'd really prefer Lelouch/C.C or Lelouch/Kallen in that order.

I know I'm asking a lot for a newbie, but I thought it would be a good idea to get some recommendations from those who know, rather than put me off automatically by reading poor fics.

Lelouch of Britannia
Chapter 27: Thief in the Night
Summary: History often hinges on a moment. What if young Lelouch avoided the fate of exile and remained with the royal family? All roles become reversed. The tale of Lelouch's quest for power and vengeance as the Black Prince of the Empire.